Jg" tS3 &3tt AM fc3 £g] W c£?a s!a « WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW. Pears' Soap is fragrant, refreshing, and soothing. *S^ "ST3 A f9 ©" I^3 f% fa ">3 jr dk «a i& $3> g U ita i, A GOOD CHARACTER. Pears' Soap is pure, delightful, fragrant, and refreshing.
Medical is largely an /^T\ "outdoor" product. \^X> Fresh air n(."K!vS and cxc r - fC\ ijujjfy rise produce 41 UT-yVT"*" sound appe- 3 \ ( % iV-Afc tite and-4i(-f\Jfe-sound sleep, \]§^: Sickly chil- _SJH f&~ dren obtain —XT^ great benefit from 0& n n ran n n of cod-liver . oil with Hypophosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. Scott ATUnrnK kM^^nrim^^lUih^g^;^ ii'TT EATING'S tOZBWOES." Jl\. A Simplis Fact a nous " KRATING'3 COUGH LOZENGES. Ask throughout tha world, in any country that can bo named, you will find thorn largely sold. Tlioro is absolutely i<o remedy that is so speodv in Kivmi? relief, so certain to cure, and yet tlio most, delicate can take them. "A TEKRIBLT3 COUGH."' "94, Commercial Road, Peekham, July 12, "Dear Sir,—l am a poor hand fit expressing my foelißßß. but I should like to thank you. Your lozenges havo done wonders in relieving my torriblo cou<li. Since I had tho operation of' Tracheotomy' (the same as the late I'Jmperor of Germany, and nnliko him. thank God, I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomews Hospital. No one could possibly have hadamoro violent cough; it was so bad at times l.hat It quite exhausted me. Tho uiucns, which waa very copious and hard, has been sufionod, and 1 have been able to fret rid of it without difficulty, —I am, sir, yours truly, J. HILL.' UTTERLY iraKIVALIiSK. The aboro speaks for itself. From strict inquiry it appoara that the banefit from using Kcatiog's Couzh LozengO3 13 understated. Tho operation was a specially severo one. and was performed by the specialist. Dr. H. T. BuUin, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since the operation tbe only means of rcliof is the uso or these Lozenges. So successful aro thoy that, one affords immediate benefit, although, from the nature of the caso the throat irritation is intense. WEIGHT IN GOLD. Undor date. Sept. Bth, 1891, Mr Hill again writes- "I should long since havo been dead, butior'vour Lozenßes-THisY ark worth tkkik weight IN GOLD. I will gladly soe find tell anyone what a splendid cough remedy thoy are." THROAT TROUBLES, arif sold in Tina by all Chemists. f^>> TTjIRSE by po3fc for Six - ™ \ MEDICAL BROCHURE by that jrg: A eminent French Hospital Physi- • "^t Irian and Parisian Specialist, r^J Prof. Joan Civialo, showing auf y»vMS> ferers how they mny cure thorn%H solves, and obtain HEALTH. '-^ STRENGTH, and HAPPINESS without consulting a mediciil man. Address Parisian Agency. P.O. Box 766, Sydney. ' A boon to all desiring 'self-cure. "-" Medical JIgFJaW."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 139, 14 June 1893, Page 6
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